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Yet does the same Spirit, with respect to the Infiniteness of God's Moral Perfections, assert that there are none good, Luke xviii. 19. None wise but God, 1 Tim. 1.17. In a word, all Men that think soberly, however taught that the best way of defining or describing the Perfections of God, is by excluding and removing from him all the Defects and Imperfections of his Creatures; |
Yet does the same Spirit, with respect to the Infiniteness of God's Moral Perfections, assert that there Are none good, Lycia xviii. 19. None wise but God, 1 Tim. 1.17. In a word, all Men that think soberly, however taught that the best Way of defining or describing the Perfections of God, is by excluding and removing from him all the Defects and Imperfections of his Creatures; |
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